the springs are identical on the rear next to each other and defo shorter than the oem ones placed side by side by a good inch. wtf? it looks well on the pi55 like the jacks still under the bloody thing. no likey
ideas?
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no! lolpacerpete wrote:Did you buy Stevie's turd ?
yes fine. i had the trailing arms off to replace the drums on the back for a 325 disc brake conversion.daimlerman wrote:Did both the trailing arm and the damper work correcty?


surely the shorter spring would sit the trailing arm up higher/car lower, regardless of knackered bushes though resulting in a drop of some sort? they prob are knackered though from what ive read on here lolDezzy wrote:Rear beam bush would be my guess.
Stick some pics up.deanocool wrote:surely the shorter spring would sit the trailing arm up higher/car lower, regardless of knackered bushes though resulting in a drop of some sort? they prob are knackered though from what ive read on here lolDezzy wrote:Rear beam bush would be my guess.

ill try get some pics tomoz dez. cheersDezzy wrote:Stick some pics up.
Two brand new springs that are identical wont/shouldn't give an uneven ride height.
Pics would help

This will only take half an hour and will rule out the springs at fault.leeparkes wrote:Swap the springs over and see if it lifts the other side.
Cypriotgeeza wrote:I done both my mates in my old 318is
felt so proud,even tried it with a E30 325i and got put in my place..
yes this would be the obvious choice but i did put them side by side before fitting and they are identical. this obviously wouldnt rule out the loading though but whats the chances of having 2 identical springs that sit uneven? ill have a go anyway but i wont be able to swap them till monday. im also trying to get the m50 conversion on it finished aswell lol. trying timesleeparkes wrote:This will only take half an hour and will rule out the springs at fault.leeparkes wrote:Swap the springs over and see if it lifts the other side.




Your right the angle of the pic doesnt help.Morat wrote:Tricky with the photos being from slightly different angles (picky, I know).
Could you do a shot from the back with the car parked on flat ground?


surely it makes sense to build the car before trying to decide the ride height ?deanocool wrote:right managed to get some pics. bear in mind that the car has no exhaust, interior, spare wheel, or engine/ prop in atm
That was my guess aswell matee30topless wrote:surely it makes sense to build the car before trying to decide the ride height ?deanocool wrote:right managed to get some pics. bear in mind that the car has no exhaust, interior, spare wheel, or engine/ prop in atm
my guess is you have a fooked beam bush on one side,

yes im aware that the ride height will alter after its gained weighte30topless wrote:surely it makes sense to build the car before trying to decide the ride height ?deanocool wrote:right managed to get some pics. bear in mind that the car has no exhaust, interior, spare wheel, or engine/ prop in atm
my guess is you have a fooked beam bush on one side,